Greetings all. Sorry for the lack of posting for awhile but I've been busy working on a couple of web sites for other people and between that and working on my place I haven't had much extra time to devote to my own endeavors.
I've got a some more fountain pen reviews coming up as well as another posting on how the remodeling is coming along including pictures. And as soon as I have some extra time, I will get to them.
I'm very close to completion on the web site that I'm currently doing and should finish that up Saturday.
Who knows when the remodeling will get done. Hopefully before our impending trip to Dallas and San Francisco in April.
Andy way, on to the meeting notes. Don't have much to say abou these, really. Sorry.
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More meeting notes!
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This is Part 4 in a series of fountain pen reviews. Be sure to read Parts
1,
2, and
3.
Not long ago I discovered a Web site called
Jet Pens. They are an importer of all manner of cool Japanese pens and pencils that can't readily be found in the states. I was drawn in by a number of their offerings and after a few weeks of visiting and drooling I finally broke down and ordered a few things: two compact fountain pens and some colored pencil lead.
This is one of those pens:
The Ohto Tasche, a very stylish compact, cleverly designed little pen. It measures a mere 3 3/4" when closed but a nice 5 3/4" with the cap posted.
It achieves this because the cap is nearly as long as the body of the pen.
The Tasche comes in
four different colors and is also available as a pencil and ball point. I opted for the silver body because I thought it looked a bit classier. The pen is only offered in one nib size which I would rate somewhere between a fine and a medium and takes only small international cartridges.
When I first tried out the pen I found the ink flow to be spotty. It was slow to start and skipped quite a bit, but after I swapped out the included cartridge for one of my own the problem was solved. Now it writes smoothly and rarely skips, but because of it's compact size it can cause my hand to cramp up a bit during extended writing. But as I don't do a lot of that it's not a huge concern.
For $20 it's not a bad pen, and because of it's handy compact size, it's one I carry around in my pocket a lot.
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